Peterson is on bye and I won't even be able to play a QB this week in this league, so I'm looking for high-risk/high reward because I'm probably going down anyway. If I can find some guys that might have unexpected games, though, I may stand a chance. PPR, pick 2

Worth dropping Daryl Richardson or Jared Cook to pick up Zac Stacy? Cook's a backup TE after acquiring Greg Olsen, and with Richardson it's more of a case of I know he hasn't been that productive when starting but who knows what Stacy can do.

Worth dropping Daryl Richardson or Jared Cook to pick up Zac Stacy? Cook's a backup TE after acquiring Greg Olsen, and with Richardson it's more of a case of I know he hasn't been that productive when starting but who knows what Stacy can do.

the word seems to be that stacy will lead the way this week vs jags. I would drop richardson. Cook is still worth owning imo

Stacy is the #3 guy at best with Pead likely to get carries before him.

I say try and trade Richardson to someone who needs RB help and go from there.

pead and stacy are leading the way. cunningham is not a factor, richardson already announced on twitter that he won't be starting. he's been ineffective at best

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Originally Posted by Rotoworld

The Associated Press calls Isaiah Pead and Zac Stacy the "top candidates" to start Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
The Rams were noncommittal on the starting running back situation Wednesday. "We haven't decided yet," coach Jeff Fisher said. "We'll probably play most if not all the running backs that are active. Depends on what package we're in." The lack of clarity here is going to make it tough to use any Rams back despite a dream matchup at home against the Jags Sunday. We do know that no one in the media is giving Benny Cunningham a chance to start and Daryl Richardson said via Twitter that he's not starting.

ESPN Rams blogger Nick Wagoner believes "it seems as though it’s time" for rookie Zac Stacy to "at least lead the committee" in St. Louis' backfield.
It's not clear if Wagoner has heard this at Rams Park or is simply throwing it out there, but 12- and 14-team leaguers could make worse use of a bench spot than to stash the fifth-round pick out of Vanderbilt. Stacy was a favorite of Rotoworld college prospects guru Josh Norris before April's draft. "I think Zac’s done a really good job since he’s been here," Sam Bradford said. "He’s a very talented runner. He’s a powerful guy. He’s got great vision. He makes cuts in the hole that are quick and decisive, so I’m excited to see him out there."

by Dave Richard
(10/02/13) In an interview posted by 101ESPN in St. Louis, Rams coach Jeff Fisher was directly asked on Monday about the running game and changes he'll make to it.

"There's going to be some adjustments made that you'll recognize. Some different people on the field," Fisher said.

Later in the interview, he was asked by a fan if Isaiah Pead is going to see a more prominent role in the backfield in the near future.

"Yeah, I think so. I think you'll see it," Fisher said. " ... I think you'll see him get more opportunities. If he gets his hands on the ball enough he's gonna make some plays."

That was on Monday. On Wednesday, Fisher told the media that he plans to use most, if not all of their running backs if they're active.

Fisher vowed last week to fix the running game after Daryl Richardson struggled to find room since the start of the season. Both he and Pead, along with potentially Benny Cunningham and Zac Stacy, should be in the mix beginning with the matchup vs. Jacksonville this week.

Thats what I have heard... Honestly you probably don't want any of them.